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Thu, 16 Jun 2011 12:00:52 +0000http://blog.visitlondon.com/?p=21663Congratulations to the British Museum! The institution has just been crowned “museum of the year” by the Art Fund Prize 2011, and scooped a £100,000 prize.

The Art Fund Prize awards £100,000 each year to a single museum or gallery for a project that wows the judges through its excellence, originality and imagination.

The judges praised the way A History of the World reached far beyond the London museum’s walls, and its pioneering use of digital resources to generate huge public engagement.

At the centre of A History of the World was a 100-part series on BBC Radio 4 (which you can still download now!), telling a narrative global history through British Museum objects from two million years ago to the present day. The British Museum, the BBC and more than 550 museums across the country came together in an ambitious partnership that captured the imagination of millions of people around the world.

I feel really proud that one of London’s greatest institutions has won this top accolade, and was a big fan of the Radio 4 shows.

]]>British Museum, Leighton House and V&A in Running for £100,000 Art Fund Prizehttp://blog.visitlondon.com/2011/02/british-museum-leighton-house-and-va-in-running-for-100000-art-fund-prize/
Wed, 02 Feb 2011 20:00:32 +0000http://blog.visitlondon.com/?p=19118The list of 10 museums in the running for the prestigious “Museum of the Year” accolade has been announced.

Congratulations to three London museums: the British Museum, Leighton House and the Victoria and Albert Museum, who are all on the list hoping to win the UK’s largest arts prize – the Art Fund Prize 2011.

The Art Fund Prize rewards excellence and innovation in museums and galleries in the UK for a particular project completed or undertaken in 2010. Following a short list of four museums (announced on 19 May), the £100,000 cash prize will be awarded to the “Museum of the Year” at a ceremony on 15 June.

Yorkshire Museum, York,Letting in the Light – Revitalising the Yorkshire Museum for the 21st century

While the final decision will be made by an expert panel of judges, you’re invited to get involved in the debate as to who should win too. Visit www.artfundprize.org.uk and tell the judges which is your favourite museum. You can also keep up-to-date with the debate on twitter @artfundprize.